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Nature in the Val di Fassa
Discovering the natural
surroundings of the Val di Fassa
When staying in the
Val di Fassa, you don’t need to do anything
special to immerse yourself in nature. Just look
around you and envelop yourself in the embrace of
its velvety green forests and clear skies. Lovers
of plant and animal life will soon discover that
touring around the Val di Fassa is just like leafing
through a living encyclopaedia.
As
well as the obvious fir, larch and pine woods, with
their rich undergrowth and fruits, local flora consists
of a wide variety of flowers, mountain plants and
herbs. These include pond lilies, dandelions, daisies,
rhododendrons, gentianellas, edelweiss, primroses,
clover, pinks and wild white lilies, vanilla orchids,
violets, anemones, bellflowers, wild sage, thyme,
kingcups, globe flowers, etc. ... Our list could
go on for much longer, but we will leave this task
to the botanists. We would like to remind you that
it is forbidden to pick most plants and flowers
and that the best thing to do is to admire them
and photograph these wonders in their natural surroundings.
As well as having a vast and varied
number of flower species, the Val di Fassa is also
the ideal habitat for many varieties of mushroom.
These can be picked, if you have the relevant permit
and as long as you follow a few fundamental rules
and limitations, such as the maximum amount, picking
method, etc. Mushrooms – even poisonous varieties
– play an extremely important role in the
complex life of the woodland and, for this reason,
they must be respected and never destroyed. These
are some of the best-known varieties: Chanterelle,
Black Chanterelle, Porcino (or Cep). Lepiota naucina,
Lactarius salmonicolor, Albatrellus ovinus, Leccinum
aurantiacum, etc. ..
The
valley is also home to a rich variety of fauna,
although you will need to be more observant, patient
and tenacious if you wish to see it. The easiest
animals to spot among the woods and meadows are
squirrels and marmots. Larger animals, such as roe
deer, steinbocks, chamois, falcons and eagles are
harder to see. The area covering Predazzo and the
Valles and Rolle Passes is a natural park or more
precisely, the Paneveggio Natural Park in the Val
di Fiemme. Here, nature lovers will find unspoilt
territory that is full of protected species. The
park has a visitors’ centre and a partially
fenced off area where you may even see stags up
close.
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The Summer Climate in the Val di Fassa |
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